Circle Takes the Square is Kathleen (Coppola) Stubelek, Andrew Speziale, Caleb Collins and David Rabitor. We play punk rock music about the end of the world, and are currently recording DECOMPOSITIONS Part I with Anthony Stubelek at Rockstudio.
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Circle Takes The Square on Facebook"On Minor World, this trio manages to deliver an effort of staggering thickness, congenial sadness, and wandering cosmic acceptance." - Heavy Planet
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An Isle Ate Her was technically formed in July 2007 under a different name. For two and a half years Chaz, Collin, Matt and various other members over time played countless shows and embarked on a couple small scale tours, and at the same time were constantly building their skills. At the beginning of 2010, they wrote two songs which they knew were far beyond the ability of their former moniker's current music. That's when An Isle Ate Her actually started. AIAH took these songs and a few others and recorded Desiderium, the band's debut EP, and released it digitally in July of 2010. Since then, they met Eric, the band's first, full-time bassist, played dozens of shows with local and national touring acts alike, and wrote several new songs. These new songs were recorded over the summer with longtime friend Paul Hundeby of City of Ifa/City Pro Recording, and are set to release their debut full-length, Phrenia, on 11/07/11.
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We used to be The Humboldt Trio. We're Hello Cobra cuz there's now four of us. Hello Cobra has been lucky enough to play along such acts as Animals As Leaders, Intronaut, Fuck the Facts, Zevious, and Unwed Sailor.
This is what a dude had to say about us:
"What’s that I hear? Asymmetrical time signatures, schizophrenic changes, angular melodies, jazzy interludes, some start-stop dynamics? It must be math rock: the genre that nobody wants to embrace and that few bands play well. Fortunately, Atlanta’s The Humboldt Trio excel at it, churning out serpentine songs that wind, slither and slide across a wide spectrum of sounds from jazz to prog to rock to metal. Unlike many of the band’s that attempt to congeal such a hodgepodge of musical styles, THT rarely come off as belabored; despite the myriad twists and turns, the music glides along naturally, seamless transitioning from one breakneck change to the next." Latest Disgrace
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$5 in adv, $7 DOS, 18+
Doors @ 8:30 pm
Advance tickets available @ Ticket Alternative, Criminal Records,
Decatur CD, Fantasyland Records and the following CD Warehouse locations: Buford, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Roswell.
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